1964
DOI: 10.1128/aem.12.6.464-469.1964
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Source and Portal of Entry of Bacteria Found in Bruised Poultry Tissue1

Abstract: HAMDY, M. K. (University of Georgia, Athens), N. D. BAR-TON, AND W. E. BROWN. Source and portal of entry of bacteria found in bruised poultry tissue. Appl. Microbiol. 12:464-469. 1964.-Bacteriological studies revealed that normal tissue, air sacs, feathers, skin of birds, poultry feed, gut, and chicken droppings were sources of the predominant organisms, including staphylococci, found in bruised poultry tissue. Further investigation of normal tissue revealed that after the intramuscular injection of Staphyloco… Show more

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“…McCarthy et al (1963) also isolated S. aureus identical to those found in bruised tissue from poultry feed and fecal material of chickens. Hamdy, Barton, and Brown (1964) found that both the gut and air sacs were possible portals of entry of microorganisms to the traumatized areas. These authors also showed that when a virulent marker strain of S. aureus was established in the gut of the chickens by administering an active culture of this organism either in their drinking water or by gavage, it was recovered from the bruised tissues.…”
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“…McCarthy et al (1963) also isolated S. aureus identical to those found in bruised tissue from poultry feed and fecal material of chickens. Hamdy, Barton, and Brown (1964) found that both the gut and air sacs were possible portals of entry of microorganisms to the traumatized areas. These authors also showed that when a virulent marker strain of S. aureus was established in the gut of the chickens by administering an active culture of this organism either in their drinking water or by gavage, it was recovered from the bruised tissues.…”
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confidence: 99%